Review of Rock Blasting and Explosives Engineering Research at SveBeFo
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 1379 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
A short overview of the research program of SveBeFo, Swedish Rock  Engineering Research, which was founded in 1993 is first given. Then  four recent and ongoing projects in rock blasting and explosives  engineering are presented in greater detail: 1. Burn Equations for Commercial Explosives.  2. Blast Damage in Contour Blasting. 3. The Role of Gas Pressure in Pit Wall Damage. 4. Fragmentation of Aggregate Rock. The goal of the bum equation project is to be able to control the energy  release from explosive charges to the desired part of the expansion curve  of the reaction products under various rock conditions. SveBeFo's work  has reached the stage where a burn equation for a lab emulsion has been  established which can model the influence of charge diameter on the  VOD and detonation front curvature in a cylindrical charge quite well.  This work now continues with other emulsion recipes. In the blast damage project the goal is to develop techniques and  recommendations on how to minimise the blast damage in construction  blasting. The project has gained extensive practical knowledge from the  blasting of more than 200 holes in a granite quarry under controlled  conditions. The cracks in the rock surrounding the contour holes have  been cut open and measured. The influence of factors like charge  concentration, decoupling ratio, hole and charge size, VOD and time  delay in initiation have been investigated. A simultaneous initiation of a  group of contour holes with EDD detonators is quite superior to single  hole blasts, even when they are timed as closely as 1 ms.
Citation
APA: (1995) Review of Rock Blasting and Explosives Engineering Research at SveBeFo
MLA: Review of Rock Blasting and Explosives Engineering Research at SveBeFo. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.
